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P. LANGHAMMER.'

. ROTARY BRAKE.

Patented Feb. 19, 1889.

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ROTARY BRAKE.

No. 398,058. Patented Feb. 19, 1889.

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UNTTED STATES PATENT DEETQE,

PAUL lLANGlli-lliillER, OF NIV OBliEi-ih'b, llOlilSlAX-l.

ROTARY BRAKE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 398,058, dated February 19, 1889. Application filed February l0, 1888. Serial No. 263,605. (No model.)

and other plants containing fibers, said fibers z to be worked up into textile and other fabrics, ropes, the.; and the invention consists in a hopper for feeding` the stalks to crushingg rolls, a pair ot .holding-rolls, rotary cylinders or drums provided with alternating rows of cutting-teeth and Scrapers, guides interposed between the crushing and holding rolls, and the holding-rolls and the cylinders. Below the cylinder are located inclined plates, over which the fibers produced from the stalks by the action of the rolls and cylinders are conducted oft.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a vertical transverse section of my improved machine for extracting fibers. Figs. la and lb are details showing, respectively, the manner of mounting the teeth in the cylinder and -the scraper-bars applied to the same; and Fig. is a broken side elevation of the machine.

Similar letters ol' retin-ence indicate correspending parts.

Referring to the d rawiugs, A rcprt-fsenis the supporting-:frame ot' my improved machine i'or extracting bers from jute, ramie, and other leaves or stalks. At the upper partof the supporting-frame A is arranged a narrow tapering box or hopper, B, which is supported in position by strong iron bars h Z), that extend from t the supporting-frame to the exterior re-enforcing stays oi the hopper B.

Close to the lower end ot' lhc hopper B is arranged a pair ol' crushing-rolls, C, which are preferably tinted for the purpose of breaking up the stalks on leaves passed through between the same. The axles of the crushin g-rolls are supported in suitable bearin on the supporting-fraine A and rotated by suitable transmitting gear-wheels. Below the crushing-mils (fy C is arranged a pair of smaller guide-rolls, D, which may be smooth or tinted, said rolls serving to guide the crushed stalks and hold them while being acted upon bythe i teeth and Scrapers ci a pair oi cylinders or drums, E, which are supported in suitable bearings on the frame A, below the holdingrollers D D. Between the crushing and l olding rolls and between the vlatter and the cylinders E are interposed guide-boxes C and j D', as shown in Fig. l, which serve it'or the purpose of conducting the crushed stalks to l the cylinders and prevent the scattering of l the same. The crushing and holding rolls C and D are rotated at the same speed, while i the speed of the cylinders E E has to be much l faster than that of the crushing and holding i rolls, according to the nature of the iibers, 1 leaves, and plants to be decorticated. Below downwardly-inclined conducting-plate, F, the apex of which is preferably located at one side of the vertical axis of the machine, as shown in Fig. l, so as to convey the fibers along the said plate F. The cylinders E are alternately provided at suitable distances from each other with series of rows of teeth, e, which are provided with rounded-oft points and with transverse scraper bars or blades f, that are rounded off at their outer edges. The teeth e are secured by threaded. shanks the cylinders E E is arranged an angular" l and screw-nuts to the cylinders E, while the scraper-bars fare applied to base-plates f', l bolted tothe cylinders, as shown clearly in Figs. ln and 1b. rlhe'cylinders E maybe constructed of wood, iron, or other suitable material and of any suitable width, the width of the crushing and holding rolls, supply-hopi per, and guide-boxes corresponding thereto. I The decorticating-teeth and scraper-bars may be arranged near together at varying distances from each other, according to the plants or leaves to be treated. They may be attached 'lo the cylinder in regular series, or irregular, as desired. The disposition ot' the working parts ot the machine may be either f vertical, as shown 'in the drawings, or horii zontal-one in front of the other-as desired. ,i The operation of the machine is as follows: The jute or ramie stalks or leaves are ted into the feed box or hopper and then acted upon by crushing-rolls C, by which they are crushed j' and from which they are fed through the rst l guide-box to the holding-rolls D, and from the IOO of the Cylinders act readily and often enough on the erushed stalks [for the teeth e to Split and separate the fibers lengthwise and the bars or blades f l'o scrape off the woody or fleshy parts, thereby separating and cleaning` the libers and transferring' the same to the inclined plate or platform F, below the cylin ders, from which plate they are taken oli" for an inclined conducting-plate for the fibers, sulistantially as set forth.

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llayingthns described my in volition, l claim as new and desire l'o secure by Letters Pat ent l, ln a machine for (extracting bers, the combination of a pair of rotaryCrushing-rolls, a pair oi rotary holding-rolls, a pair of rapidl \re\'ol\'ing1 eyliiulers lnovided with rows of teeth having; rounded-off points and alternatin g scraper bars or blades having rounded-011E edges, and guide-boxes located between the crushing and holding rolls and between the` latter and the sera-ping'eylinders, substantially as set forth.

In a machine for extracting fibers, the eombin ation of a tapering feed box or hopper, a pair of rotary crushing-rolls, a pair of roi tary holding-rolls, a pair of rotary cylinders 'having rows of teeth having roundedoff points and alternating' scraper bars 0r blades having rounded-oil edges, guide-boxes interposed between the feeding and holding rolls and between the latter and the cylinders, and

In testimony that I claim the 'foregoing as my invention I have signed my naine in presence of two subscribing` Witnesses.

PAUL LANGI-IAMMER.

Viitnesscs:

H. BOETTNER, P. Serramenti. 

